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SparkPlace is having "growing pains" as it must decide the best strategy to allocate limited resources to one of two market segments it has identified. Please make a recommendation to the CEO of SparkPlace addressing: Which market segment should SparkPlace focus on and why? Be sure to compare and contrast the two segments in terms of their advantages/disadvantages for SparkPlace.

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